By Milan Eagle Media In January, Mayor Michael Armitage gave his “State of the City Address” to the city council. Armitage mentioned the Milan Flour Mills Corporation as a recent success story in Milan. An investor was thinking of buying property in Detroit, but looked at the location on Pennsylvania Street in Milan. In just […]

By guest Barbara Beaton The Milan Public Library will be offering a program on cooking “good and cheap” on Wednesday, February 17, from 7-9 p.m. at the Milan Senior/Community Center. Learn more about healthy eating on a budget and sample delicious inspiring recipes from the book Good and Cheap: Eat well on $4/Day by Leanne Brown. According […]

Aid in Milan wishes to thank the entire Milan community for making the 2015 Christmas season so special for so many of our families! Thanks to you, about 100 local families, including 250 children, benefited from the programs we offered. Our donors included individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations, and their generosity was phenomenal! We also […]

It isn’t often that someone like Jack Wilson comes into the world. A rabble-rouser from the beginning, Jack loved motorcycles, football, and making big things happen. Born to Ivor and Violet Wilson in Pendleton, Oregon, on December 10, 1948, Jack (John) Ivor Wilson spent his formative years in northern California – Rio Del and Fortuna – before finishing school at Humboldt […]

Hanna, Rev. King W. Manchester, MI Age 76, died Saturday, January 16, 2016 at the University of Michigan Hospital. He was born October 6, 1939 in Detroit, the son of John G. & Dorothea May (Flood) Hanna. King graduated from Chelsea High School in 1957, and Eastern Michigan University in 1966. He graduated from Methodist […]